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Facts and observations relating to the invention of the submarine cable : and to the manufacture and laying of the first cable between Dover and Calais in 1851
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Facts and observations relating to the invention of the submarine cable : and to the manufacture and laying of the first cable between Dover and Calais in 1851
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Publication date
1882.
Call number
716082
Creator
Newall, R. S
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Dimensions
21 cm
Associated organization
Burndy Library,
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